Time for an update on the watch market and punching a whole in that whole "investment" thing. For inquiries and collabs: twtw.mike@gmail.com
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@jf9670Күн бұрын
so wrong and out of touch...sales are flying just not at 300% mark up
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchКүн бұрын
Swiss watch market exports dropped again in Q2 due to lack of demand overall. Swatch group stock is at same level as 2008. Watches of switzerland cut their sales outlook for 2024. Check swiss financial reporting on sites like “finans und wirtschaft” Quote from the CEO of Rolex (google it): “Dufour: 2024 will be a challenging year. It marks the end of a phase in which all manufacturers have been doing well. In good times, production tends to be too high. When markets weaken, as is the case now, retailers come under pressure to cut prices. This is extremely problematic because discounts damage emotional products like ours.” Is any big player going bankrupt? No. But “flying” would be a mischaracterisation. Cheers 😀 Further quote from Dufour: Interviewer: “Two or three years ago, watches were seen more as an investment than a dream. Cryptocurrency millionaires, for example, converted some of their money into real assets.” Dufour: “I don’t like it when people compare watches to stocks. It sends the wrong message and is dangerous. We make products, not investments.”
@TrumanBurbankFE10 күн бұрын
Why is it bad? It's very good news for true collectors like us. We get rid of flippers and shady second hand dealers. It's a win, win from my perspective.
@JacobLawrenceCanning10 күн бұрын
I agree. It tells manufacturers and salesmen that they have to earn our money, not vice versa. This means more innovation, better pricing, more availability. All good things. The Swiss are extremely rich, touching grass and experiencing the real world may do the industry and its players a world of good.
@flop721710 күн бұрын
Not sure if i got the same message from the vid. For some models this was always true even with rolex. Doesn't mean that the company is not highly profitable. Rolex is maybe the marketing star on the entire planet. They are the epitome of what people consider ,rich' ,lurxury'. A lot of that is build around the waitlists and difficulties to get one. As long as the company makes huge profit they wouldn't sell you a panda daytona even if they had 100000 of them unsold
@el_manu_el_10 күн бұрын
It is bad in the sense that the industry stagnates and there are less incentives to invest and innovate, compared to a flourishing market.
@Explorer40mm10 күн бұрын
@@el_manu_el_actually, quite the opposite, a hungry industry innovates and pushes boundaries because manufacturers have sometime to prove. They need to stand out and sell, sell, sell. They got comfortable and cocky during the boom. Treating customers poorly, same boring releases with minor changes, you know the story. Now, manufactures and watch salesmen have no choice but to show some respect to their customers.
@GEMSofGOD_com10 күн бұрын
The industry is not eager to innovate. Free AI comes up with true beauty that's so easy to achieve - while they choose white gold or platinum, you kidding?.. While their websites' ENTIRE SECTIONS are BUGGED into TOTAL DYSFUNCTIONALITY
@dominicfarrello386011 күн бұрын
i buy them i wear them i keep them
@joseherrera848910 күн бұрын
Exactly. I buy watches to commemorate accomplishments and will cherish them for as long as I live. Sucks that scumbag flippers make it almost impossible to purchase models I've always wanted (for retail and not 3x the price).
@EDHBlvd6 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@adamkow772 күн бұрын
Same 👍
@muddy250Күн бұрын
Same here, I buy what I like and keep it. I've still got every watch I ever bought since the mid 1970s.
@heuer03Күн бұрын
Buy to enjoy 😀
@shinyhappyshibas138511 күн бұрын
I am glad. Sick of these absurd made of valuations, watches sitting in safes, ridiculous IMO.
@thegorn11 күн бұрын
Me too. I'm laughing. I dumped my Breitling, Omega, Tag and some others during the hype. I'm loving my share investments, and cheap but fun shitters like Orient Kamasu, and some microbrand stunners.
@halfsourlizard931911 күн бұрын
@@thegorn I wouldn't even call the Kamasu a shitter ... it puts a lot of mid-range Seikos to shame.
@jparker190110 күн бұрын
Those who survived the quartz crisis wont survive the smartwatch, especially because it combines with the mistreat and they disappointment of the mid-class watch lover and collector
@ozzy115410 күн бұрын
@@halfsourlizard9319mate it is 100% a shitter, and those “mid-range Seikos” are shitters too.
@flop721710 күн бұрын
The data is nice but one shouldn't mix it up with these brands being not highly profitable. If one is thinking that we are heading towards times when you could enter an AD and take a panda daytona with you or that he calls you within 3 month i only could say good luck. Another point is the data not necessarily showing the difference in between models, there were always some rolex models you could buy at list price without waiting time. Situations are so different for a 1908 compared to a sub
@MJR6710 күн бұрын
Art used to there for enjoyment, then it became an investment. A house, a place to live, now an investment. A car a means of transport, now an investment. A watch an instrument to tell the time, now an investment. Sadly, society is underinvesting in getting itself smarter. Buy the watch you like, enjoy it and if you or your heirs make money off it, consider it a gift from above.
@edblair525310 күн бұрын
The World is a business Mr. MJ. it has been since man crawled out of the slime.
@IamSaud_YT9 күн бұрын
Very well said. Sadly society today has become a monster of materialism.
@owenlaprath41358 күн бұрын
@ShamrockRagEll4 күн бұрын
@@edblair5253yes. But it shouldn’t.
@seabassdarapper2 күн бұрын
It's a side effect of income inequality. It's the same reason people are becoming musicians, and Instagram influencers, everyone wants a get rich quick scheme because get rich slow schemes don't work anymore. If you work your ass off your whole life now, you'll still die in an apartment you're sharing with three people
@tomtech153711 күн бұрын
There's no faster way that I lose respect for anyone in the finfluencer space than when they allude to a watch being an investment or holding value.
@dmoneydmoney605010 күн бұрын
Some do, the flintfluencers just don’t shut up about it.
@tomtech153710 күн бұрын
@@dmoneydmoney6050 the issue (that I think Mike might disagree with) is that you can't predict which models/colours will hold (or especially appreciate), with uncertainty of this to be a function of time (which seems to be backed up by Mike's graphs where you see the over-demand spike at initial release and then you see a non predictable price-time decay function). I am personally suspect that this is a universal truth in the alternative investment markets space (the top gear quote from Clarkson wrt Jag E type always comes to mind).
@tomtech153710 күн бұрын
@@dmoneydmoney6050 the issue (that I think Mike might disagree with) is that you can't predict which models/colours will hold (or especially appreciate), with uncertainty of this to be a function of time (which seems to be backed up by Mike's graphs where you see the over-demand spike at initial release and then you see a non predictable price-time decay function). I am personally suspect that this is a universal truth in the alternative investment markets space (the top gear quote from Clarkson wrt Jag E type always comes to mind).
@GEMSofGOD_com10 күн бұрын
Considering what's an investment. Like, look up Neil Patel's article about his luxurious watches. A huge problem now is these watch companies' management. 95% have their WEBSITES SO BUGGED, their contact forms are COMPLETELY DYSFUNCTIONAL. Is that anywhere near luxury!?
@tomtech153710 күн бұрын
@@GEMSofGOD_com my prior comment seems to get auto-deleted but forward predicting what watches *might* increase or stay over retail value is a fools game. especially if you compare to traditional asset classes.
@vdbdg11 күн бұрын
Well, let's remember that this is the normal. We just went through abnormal years. All watches should dive from retail because there are loads of them and their actual value is about 1/3 of retail.
@peterjoung336810 күн бұрын
This
@dudewithcomedy110 күн бұрын
All watches are worth a fraction of what they sell for. It costs rolex less than 500 usd to make a submariner, they use less than 2000 usd worth of gold in an all gold watch.
@TheRunningManZ10 күн бұрын
@@dudewithcomedy1 there is a really interesting video on YT that shows a day date 40 has 133.7 grams of gold in it. That’s accounting already for it being 18k gold. In today’s market that is just under $10k in gold. There is more than you think in the current gold market, it’s surprising. I still agree with what you’re saying overall btw. However the gold watches are actually more worth their price than the steel ones where the cost of the steel is likely a few bucks and the gold is harder to machine and smelt etc too as they make their own. Ironic that the steel ones sell for almost the price of gold ones in some cases on the aftermarket.
@frankhujsa82110 күн бұрын
Reversion to the mean can be a real bitch.
@Dazulolwarrior10 күн бұрын
exactly this was the norm before 2019 happened, i've talked to ADs and they all mention that retail prices of watches are always at the very least 2.5x the production cost
@billb.73469 күн бұрын
I buy watches to wear and I buy what appeals to me. I’m not worried about selling it later.
@Mega-zi7ys6 күн бұрын
Yes! And those who bought into the illusion of so called investment...many of them are up to eyeballs in debt maybe.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch5 күн бұрын
good approach 😀
@kwameofori89474 күн бұрын
Yep
@agg83557 күн бұрын
I remember when I bought my first luxury watch. I bought a Breitling Avenger Chronometer. Someone told me “Breitling doesn’t hold value in the secondary market.” My response was “I didn’t buy it to sell it. I bought it wearing.” I still wear it. Great video, per usual.
@user-zb6el4ks2b10 сағат бұрын
i love breitling , bought a chronomat some years ago from usa for £2k and wore and owned for about 9 years and sold for £3k , i have since bought super ocean 46mm which with steel strap retail £4500 , managed to buy a 6 month old as new with both steel and rubber stap + first owner extended warranty 5 years , £2800 , don't think i will loose money and maybe in time it may make ... i bought to wear though ( for best ) as have oris aquis , longines hydroconquest , bulova marine star ...........
@dbob3405Күн бұрын
Weird, I never bought a watch, guitar or vinyl album as an investment-they were just things that gave me joy.
@Time_Passages11 күн бұрын
I tend to buy my watches used. My Omegas and Tudors were all purchased second hand. I bought watches that were months old by less than retail. The drop for Omega is less than for Tudor, which is indeed enormous. My anecdotes match your data perfectly. Needless to say, this is another great video. Keep up the good work.
@NP-yi5vk10 күн бұрын
Same I am buying seamaster and Cartier now almost 50 percent off. Used of course
@AforATY10 күн бұрын
Same here. I would say 90% of my luxury watches are all pre owned. I always say, if you’ve a reputable watch shop that does authentication, then let someone take the depreciation hit for you
@tomtech153710 күн бұрын
Many years ago I picked up a navitimer b01 for ~60% of RRP... 2 months old... still had some factory seals on it. There's no way you can justify buying new in scenarios like that...
@the_dice_man10 күн бұрын
Exactly! 👍🏼 Got my Tudor for 35% less than MSRP this way.
@mrsukwoo825710 күн бұрын
Where is the best place to buy pre owned luxury watches? I also would love to buy the pre owned watches but the thought of getting fake scares me.
@steven354910 күн бұрын
Rolex is still ridiculous. Need to look at it from 2019, as opposed to 2021.
@Robert-vw3od11 күн бұрын
i’d really hate to think that some of those disgusting speculator flipper style people are stuck with things they can’t sell. It would be absolutely terrible if brands like IWC started suffering after their profiteering . I really do hope that those people in the AD who looked down there nose at folk like me when I went to ask about a datejust are ok .
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
Well said. I’m not religious but ‘you reap what you sow’, watch version, is starting to play out.
@michaelriera62779 күн бұрын
Hear hear! I love it!
@moctzal11 күн бұрын
Saturday morning coffee with a new video from Mike. This is the life.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Lol... Anything to avoid chores in the house 😂
@BLR65310 күн бұрын
I used this downturn to my advantage and picked up a mint BB58 blue (3 years ago it was a hype watch) for 45% off retail. For $2500 it’s one heck of a value and I love the watch. This is the huge advantage for collectors to the downturn.
@rukkit870510 күн бұрын
Wow. Where did you find a deal like that?
@AforATY10 күн бұрын
Similar case here. I bought a preown Tudor bb DK as I’ve been eyeing it for awhile now, at around SGD2.6k. Retail I check was around sgd 6-7k 😆 Of course some minor scuffs to bracelet is unavoidable, but heck I’m putting it on a rubber strap, so I could care less
@BLR65310 күн бұрын
@@rukkit8705 bought it used off someone who wanted another watch. Was super clean I think he hardly wore it.
@EfieldHfield_3777 күн бұрын
I don't have that kind of money, i could not afford anything near that. many watch prices remind me of the Invicta sale on QVC. Over price the value, then discount it heavy to get people excited.
@borassictime91811 күн бұрын
It’s not just the high end. Volumes are significantly down in the under 2k, under 1k, price segments. Justifying *another* watch purchase when you’ve got alot of them already gathering dust gets harder and harder when other expenditure takes priority.
@kwameofori89474 күн бұрын
For real
@RasenRambo2311 күн бұрын
What would really interest me is if we are finally starting to see an overall watch market decline ushered in by smart watches that was just obfuscated by the pandemic. It's become rare to see traditional watches now compared to none or Apple Watches.
@BoleDaPole11 күн бұрын
I think watches were or still are a sort of counter culture to the smart watch, something people bought to express to others that they don't follow trends, something much more unique than the standard solid black chunk of glass, ironically leading to a trend of wearing traditional watches, especially mechanical watches.
@ttjoseph110 күн бұрын
Smart watches are a totally different product. They are functional and quite useful. By contrast, luxury mechanical watches are jewelry that happen to tell time.
@RasenRambo239 күн бұрын
@@ttjoseph1 Right, right - they share nothing but the name. Even if they were ‘totally different’ the simple fact remains that people largely are only occupying one wrist so they vie for the same physical space.
@ttjoseph19 күн бұрын
@@RasenRambo23 Yup. I choose mechanical watch rather than smart watch personally but they are both good choices
@ams9148 күн бұрын
It's the opposite. Before smart watches there was a giant constituency using their phones to tell the time. In other words, they had NO timekeeping device on their wrists. I'd argue that smartwatches saved mechanical watches. It is normalizing wearing watches again. For some number of people, that will translate to high end mechanical timepieces.
@rickymherbert289910 күн бұрын
I have never bought a watch as an investment and I have a selection of the three brands you mentioned. But all were purchased for the memories they were associated with or, generated thru the buying experience. Whether these memories are for me, my two daughters and more importantly my three grand children. Who I hope will have that quiet smile and think of me as they tell the time many years from.
@vietmontague10 күн бұрын
Another wonderful video. Need more of these videos to just remind myself that watches are not investments but just fun toys.
@rowluxillusion523511 күн бұрын
You truly have the best watch channel, informative, unbiased and fair. It's interesting you bring up Adrian Barker, for me when he's not shilling his overpriced Nato Straps he's on a jolly paid for by a watch brand and then gives us his "unbiased opinion"
@WestCoastAce2711 күн бұрын
Stopped watching him - realized he was a phony. Talked like he was a ‘man of the people’ - but just another guy flexing his Rolexes.
@rowluxillusion523510 күн бұрын
@@WestCoastAce27 Couldn't agree more. He was just about ok pre- about effing time, after then I realised he's mostly just a shill, and when he's not flogging overpriced Nato straps, he's constantly taking photographs of Rolexes being splashed with water and talking nonsense.
@IrishScribbler10 күн бұрын
Adrian is sadly also a bit of a knobhead who thinks he knows more then he actually does.
@flop721710 күн бұрын
I feel like luxury watches social media is trending towards perfume social media where it will be nearly impossible to get an unbiased option because companys send the stuff to the big channels and even when not paid the influencers have a huuuuge interest to have a good relationship to these brands - because you want another sended perfume/watch to make more content and you want a good representation of the brand to maybe get the panda daytona finally for list price. I mean e.g i love tudor as well but they became so overhyped and you hardly find any sort of critizism whatsoever. Chunky gmt etc and they gone up in price big time
@rowluxillusion523510 күн бұрын
@@IrishScribbler True story!
@koen764810 күн бұрын
Thank you for all of your great independent reviews/analysis. Great information and not a sellout like most watch youtube channels. You do not have your own store or watchbrand. You do not get free watches for reviews. Just great videos from a true enthousiast. Keep up the good work! Hope your channel will continue to grow!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Thanks - I hope my channel continues to deliver something worth watching 😀
@BigPaPaRu11 күн бұрын
I always love hearing your insight.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
glad to hear that 😀
@youruncle555511 күн бұрын
Good news!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
true 😀
@markdickerson348611 күн бұрын
I appreciate your honest insight into the world of watches! Your presentation is very matter of fact and to the point. Great knowledge delivered in a no-nonsence way. Nicely done!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Thanks, cheers 😀
@robertosans525011 күн бұрын
Great video as always. Investing in watches was a silly idea born out of exceptional circumstances. Now we are having a reality check. I am enjoying a lot my Maurice Lacroix Aikon . A summer watch , elegant , versatile and very affordable, particularly in the second hand market. Cheers.
@matttop323411 күн бұрын
Best watch channel ! Thanks for all your work and videos
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching 😀
@TheLute7011 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your intelligent and informative commentary. I'm addicted to your videos. Please keep them coming.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
will try 😀
@virgilthemob1242Күн бұрын
The secondary market is a watch enthusiast's single biggest enemy. It competes with hosest buyers and collectors and encourages bad attitudes among manufacturers. When they lose, we win.
@GoTerpsGoBlue11 күн бұрын
Great video Mike. I had a give and take on a popular watch blog about the Morgan Stanley report (specifically Tudor). It’s amazing to me how people dismiss credible data and specifically Tudors hype slowdown. Data will set you free!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
numbers don't lie (but they can be manipulated) 😀
@ccooper878510 күн бұрын
Thank you for the excellent news for genuine watch enthusiasts. I have yet to see any price reductions appearing at my local ADs though. Hopefully the 2nd hand market will totally collapse shortly.
@TomRaine10 күн бұрын
I think the point is people don’t have excess cash to buy, so even if prices are lower people can’t or are scared to make such purchases.
@martinback1872 күн бұрын
I believe inflation will make any real World Asset a better choice over fiat currency
@bt375010 күн бұрын
I get that supply and demand will drive the price. What really bothers me is that some dealers won't sell you a watch even if they have it because you weren't the right person for that watch.
@mattgaunitzmusic10 күн бұрын
Love this episode. Really interesting data. I have to say though, the watch in my collection I most enjoy is my Tudor BB58 blue. I picked it up to commemorate a promotion and I adore it. Sometimes “boring” is exactly the right choice for you.
@user-cg7tw5yc9n11 күн бұрын
Extraordinary analysis.. thanks mate! And yes, I love my Tudor FXD as well .. but my JLC Reverso Tribute Monoface Burgundy small seconds I like a little more. It's not as practical obviously but the design is stunning, it's dead accurate and I'm surprised by myself not being a dress watch guy how much I enjoy this rather subtle and small and comfy watch on my wrist
@eyeheartsushi221210 күн бұрын
Oooh that Reverso must be nice.
@ttothec10 күн бұрын
All of this warms the hearts of us enthusiasts. ❤
@ogramail10 күн бұрын
Very interesting as always! Thanks! I wear my boring-not-so-hype Tudor BB41 monochrome on jubilee, bought on retail price (but I don't care about its resale value as I intend to enjoy it a lot!)
@Ten.to.one.handmade10 күн бұрын
Amazing content as always. Would love to see the same sort of video discussing vintage pieces across these brands - if watch charts have those insights
@halfsourlizard931911 күн бұрын
It happens that I just submitted adjusted values to my insurance for my watches this morning ... Can confirm that values have taken a nose dive ... which means lower premiums for watches that I never intend to sell anyhow!
@kadalkol11 күн бұрын
Investing in watches is silly. Buy what you like because you like it and the money is disposable. If that's a casio great. If thats a platinum tourbillion good for you.
@condal3211 күн бұрын
Be interesting to see what Vacheron are doing. Great analysis, thank you!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
My pleasure 😀
@j.m.444411 күн бұрын
Awesome analysis! Thanks for this great work!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@TimRobertsen11 күн бұрын
It's a good day when TWTW releases a video
@derekbrettell812111 күн бұрын
Most watches shouldn't be bought at retail unless with a 20-30% discount
@frankhujsa82110 күн бұрын
So, under retail. Agree.
@Zeus-kj7nn10 күн бұрын
Agreed, but the retailers still sell for massive prices.
@dscotp18511 күн бұрын
Excellent analysis. Very educational. Well done. Thank you. 👍
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
cheers 😀
@take5th20 сағат бұрын
I bought a patek calantrava 3319 in 1995. Never a popular model for collectors. It cost 7500. Worth about 10 now. But I love it. When small diameter comes back into vogue, and they will, my son can have a nice heirloom.
@rajann9610 күн бұрын
Rolex F***ed around & Found out! Never disrespect your customers.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
truth 😉
@rh1617Күн бұрын
Is it Rolex or the dealers?
@PocketWatchTime10 күн бұрын
Watches are definitely not investments - loss of price over time plus don’t forget the costs of selling. Buy watches because you love them.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
agree 😃
@KP-ci8qo10 күн бұрын
Excellent video my friend. My favorite watch channel by a country mile. Insightful. Entertaining. Learn something new in every video. Keep it up. Thank God the hype is over!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Cheers and thank you 😀
@salty540210 күн бұрын
With the exceptions of 2-3 watches, I have always tried to buy Omega, Grand Seiko, and Tudor used or new with discount of 10-15%. At the moment, discounts from many brand ADs (with a buying history) is pretty good and buying used, esp. from Japan (think Omega and GS), is quite good in terms of pricing and room to negotiate.
@Yepper123411 күн бұрын
So basically the super rich get to wear super exclusive desirable pieces basically for free(gray market). Which makes the grail watch for us average plebs as impossible to get as Unobtainium. Great video. Cheers☮️
@underachievingwatchcollect187810 күн бұрын
Yup
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
Yes. That coupled with - at least for the most part by Rolex ADs - selling to ‘longtime customers’, not even trying to grow their base. Pretty arrogant to think it will last forever - selling ~5% to new people seems like a no brainer. But they show no inclination to do that or kill/slow flipping by buying back grey watches, tracing them back to the worst offenders.
@frankhujsa82110 күн бұрын
That is how money works.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Pretty much. Cheers 😀
@Yepper12346 күн бұрын
@@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch your honesty is refreshing. Cheers☮️
@user-cg7tw5yc9n10 күн бұрын
And congrats for your 40k, Mike! Mike
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
Thanks a ton 😃😃😃
@casa210910 күн бұрын
Your insights and analyses are excellent and very much appreciated, Mike. I love your style, your confidence and your information. Thank you very much for all the work and thought you put into your videos, particularly your preparation.
@drnick409 күн бұрын
Thank you for talking wisdom!
@marcosdoyter746011 күн бұрын
I would like to understand the price policy of Richemont Group. April this year, they increased the prices again with no explanation. I am really happy that the hype is dying. Just would like to buy a model for a decent and honest price.
@WestCoastAce2711 күн бұрын
👍 I would love to see a Part 2, with Mike showing the numbers for brands that have had silly price increases or set prices for new releases at ridiculous prices (IWC Ingenieur).
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
I think Richemont have a simple logic - Raise prices to get people to believe their products are luxury without adding additional product value. Lose some customers, but make money off of those that stay and are fine with the new price point 😀
@peterharding51843 күн бұрын
yeah i'm really surprised a billion dollar company with mountains of sales data didn't consult and explain their actions to random name with a bunch of numbers youtube member.
@marcosdoyter74602 күн бұрын
@@peterharding5184 There is a public Morgam Stanley report that shows that the only Richemont brand doing well is Cartier. Other Panerai and IWC customers have the same opinion. I understand that maybe you are not a watch enthusiast. The backlash over Richemont price policy is quiet public and well-known.
@Kogemate10 күн бұрын
There were articles in the local (Swiss) newspapers a few weeks ago. Tudor, Rolex and others, suppliers, etc. have and are firing temps and contracted. Strangely this week-end, the Rolex store in Geneva had a long queue of tourists which is strange because non-locals will not get anything there...
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
That's the thing - I spoke to some people in the industry and they confirmed that redundancies are going around 😃
@LouisMorales-zx3jm10 күн бұрын
Glad to see this happening for those of us who refuse to overpay. Sorry for those who overpaid. As for Tudor, tried to like them because of the hype. Just every time i tried one on all i could see was an homage. Kinda a boring watch. Good price point, but they are a pass for me.
@MarketingGuy10 күн бұрын
Mike gone full on number-beast-mode with this video! Thanks for all hard work, especially with all the interpretation. This must have been a tedious video to prepare.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
On occassion I enjoy using excel, so I didn't find it as mind numbing as you would think. But it's a very different kind of vid production wise - yes 😉😂😂
@Djarnor11 күн бұрын
Looks like you and Teddy had the same idea
@SpaceG9510 күн бұрын
I saw that too😂
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
Stopped watching him when he started doing collabs w know nothing O’Leary 🤦♂️
@Bennie_Bee610 күн бұрын
And his amazing Maisons@@WestCoastAce27
@yebzy10 күн бұрын
Funny I got that video recommended under this one
@alexpiptom10 күн бұрын
Teddy has turned into a grifter unfortunately
@theWaltVegas11 күн бұрын
I always appreciate the market insights, Mike.
@ocean9119 күн бұрын
Another great well reasoned no BS video about the watch industry, You my friend are an asset to the U-tube space. Plz, keep up the good work!👍
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch5 күн бұрын
will try, thank you 😀
@chrishoyt754810 күн бұрын
I prefer this market realty perspective. Vice biases that people have which are not based on hard cold data. Chin chin Mike, Chris
@fj750911 күн бұрын
Many models from Patek, AP, and Rolex still can’t be bought by just walking into an AD. Patek and Rolex are still making additional production facilities to keep up with demand. Maybe it’s not as much as two years ago, but it’s definitely still there. The watch market has been down 25% the last two years but is still up by 30% if we look at the past 5 years.
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
Agree. I live in a huge US city; on the list for a non-hype Rolex at 3 ADs for over a year. No call. Near new are still commanding a 20-25% premium. Ridiculous.
@BobbyDazzler88810 күн бұрын
Not manny people on the ‘list’ realize the flip is coming to an end. Time will tell.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Every year we get a more millionaires globally. There's no shortage of customers overall for products that are desirable. These brands in the high to ultra high end will be fine 😀
@Chairlottenburger11 күн бұрын
Would love to hear about AP and JLC. I understand they’re on the same trajectory. I wonder how JKC’s massive price increase after the boom will double hurt them…
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
I am pretty sure JLC is having a hard time at the moment. A tribue moon goes for half retail at the moment. Most Reversos do, except maybe for the new chrono reverso 😀
@augiedoggie7 күн бұрын
Cool video. I love the use of data and listening to your interpretation.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch5 күн бұрын
glad to hear it . cheers 😀
@davidhori489911 күн бұрын
This is exactly the type of content that made me a subscriber. Well done, sir.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Glad to hear it 😀
@overtheairbroadcast10 күн бұрын
It is genuinely disturbing watching the KZbin videos of high-flying gray market watch flippers from two plus years ago and how they hyped up their product. The comments section of those videos are even more telling of where the market was at. Thank you for another enlightening video.
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
👍 Sad commentary on society. They were treated like stars. All they were doing was inserting themselves as middlemen for products that needed no help selling. And driving up prices.
@johnwickstuntdouble9 күн бұрын
I was an old-school values investigative newspaper journalist 30 years, and this is absolute professional A1 explanatory journalism. Another fantastic piece. Thanks 🙏
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch5 күн бұрын
High praise - much appreciated 😀😀😀😀
@ashleygordon346710 күн бұрын
Fabulous. Best news I have heard all day. Consumer goods nearly always depreciate as soon as they are purchased. Cars, computers, clothes, everything. It’s only because of ‘influencers’, flippers and grey market dealers that some goods (certain watches, Berkin bags, etc) saw massive increases. I have never, ever paid more than new retail price for anything and never will. I never expect any consumer goods buy to increase in value and never regard them to be investments.
@Kogemate10 күн бұрын
18:15 Actually, it is the difference between investing (buying to generate a cash flow) and speculating (buying at a low price expecting to resale later at a larger price).
@frankhujsa82110 күн бұрын
Thank goodness, someone who gets it. 👏
@NicoM146911 күн бұрын
Very nicely done, mate. Another point to note is the cost to sell a watch (currently 6% on Chrono24) and, for more expensive pieces, insurance. The former isn't so much of a factor when holding a stock (fees are normally fractions of a percent) and the latter not at all. I feel Oisín O Malley could benefit from seeing this.. 😅
@LouStewel-rd7po9 күн бұрын
Oisín O Malley is a pompous douche!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
And the depreciation because of the wear and tear of the watch. Want to sell it to a dealer? You're getting 20-30% less for the watch 😀
@bloodymarvelous479010 күн бұрын
You should buy what you want to own, not what you want to flip. I want a Sea-Dweller 116600 because to me it's the best dive watch ever made. I know Sea-Dwellers are a horrible investment, but that's not what I want it for.
@underachievingwatchcollect187810 күн бұрын
Love the SD4K
@Leftystrat10 күн бұрын
Sd4 k the jewel in the rolex crown, and theirs not many ❤
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
James Cameron for me. Almost unwearable on me, but I do like it 😀
@bloodymarvelous47908 күн бұрын
@@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch Same here. The 126660 with the D-Blue dial was my grail until I tried it on. It looks ridiculous in me.
@underachievingwatchcollect187810 күн бұрын
The watch market is on a long bumpy road so buckle up! Word on the street is that Patek Philippe are making a much larger percentage of Nautilus and Aquanauts-they know these will sell even in a bad watch market. I like graphs 📊 as well Mike😎!
@Matt-vj8ou10 күн бұрын
Another great video Mike. Very interesting analysis, thanks so much for putting in the time and effort. In answer to your question my green faced IWC MK XX makes me very happy evey time I put it on.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
Well said - Great watch 😃
@John-wf5if6 күн бұрын
I work in finance. This is just the beginning for many assets like watches. Buckle up.
@tyarnold40882 күн бұрын
Smart man.
@K.J.H_10 күн бұрын
We seem to be going into the microbrand era, where purchasing will be more value driven and the stories behind the watches and brands will be more approachable and transparent. I also think high quality quartz will make a resurgence as many people have gotten bitten by the bug in recent years that rushed into the hobby and are just settling in to what they signed up for.
@Nudel-nc1cp10 күн бұрын
I agree with the first sentence. Not so much with quartz resurgence :) For quartz I choose g-shock. Simple, cheap, reliable. For mechanical I go with microbrands. Better value for money, better finish and materials.
@michaelwarren412210 күн бұрын
Fantastic. Appreciate the comment about watches being a relatively poor investment compared to the stock market over time.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
cheers 😃
@watchnorthlondon10 күн бұрын
This forensically mirrors so many of our anecdotal experiences as collectors, putting into hard words what we sensed but didn't want to acknowledge.
@saphna209511 күн бұрын
yep what you could gather from watch charts pretty much matches what one would expectt, doesn't it? I mean who expects a Tudor do trade above retail when it's a pretty much readily available brand...also, Patek always had those hyped outliers in a otherwise solid performing to meh collection that's why those are considered hype:D
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Not all of my audience has the insight you do - A lot of people assuming anything Patek and anything Rolex is going to be popular. And some even assign that logic to Tudor too - because, they're "rolex mini" 😀
@saphna20956 күн бұрын
@@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch I see where you're coming from, and definitely don't have more insight than your average viewer I think (since you are not a superficial clickbait channel, but a deeper-digger one) ;) maybe I phrased too harshly:)
@TheSlowoldman11 күн бұрын
I own a few Tudors, Omegas, and Rolexes. I want a Patek and an AP. I really want a couple of LF's and RD's but NONE of it is for investments. It is for my enjoyment, and to leave to my children when I'm gone to remember me and to do with them what they want. Fascinating video, confirming my thoughts about watch investment in general. Bubbles come in all variations.
@lamentate0711 күн бұрын
Watches are better heirlooms than property or money from a sentimental point of view.
@bcnovi101211 күн бұрын
I completely agree 👍🏻
@davidr280210 күн бұрын
sold my rolexes and a tudor to fund a PP 5055G-010. Will leave one special watch rather than several mid range ones to my son.
@bigdreams55549 күн бұрын
Same here, instead with CASIOs and Baltanys , lol. If someone wants to gift me a rolex, cool, but I have much better uses for that money than an overpriced watch
@thiagobartolo10 күн бұрын
My two favorite channels working together ❤
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
Happy to hear it 😃
@watcheswithabdullah11 күн бұрын
More buyers may be looking at CW and Tissot, rather than Longines and Tudor. Times are hard, and $4,000 isn't exactly 'good value' for majority of people.
@eyeheartsushi221210 күн бұрын
True. I’m considering buying a Tissot Gentleman.
@lamentate0710 күн бұрын
You can get a really nice Longines for far less than 4000. Tissot is killing it in Europe right now.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Agree on this - CW is fast becoming the "value" choice for a lot of people 😀
@tm918411 күн бұрын
Just bought BB monochrome. I love it. Don’t care about market value.
@aioka143510 күн бұрын
Very good choice ! Top !
@LouisMorales-zx3jm10 күн бұрын
As it should be. Congrats
@ashleygordon346710 күн бұрын
Great watch, enjoy it and you didn’t have to deal with a sleazy, fast talking grey market dealer to get it! Excellent!
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
Congrats. It’s the Sub for those who aren’t longtime Rolex customers and refuse to pay above retail for a mass produced watch. I have the Pelagos 39 which fills that role in my collection.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Good call 😀
@patrik345010 күн бұрын
Awesome you make this video I was generally curious about this. Since I’m trying to buy my first Rolex and watching the grey market, April month almost no one in Denmark or Norway bought Rolexes, but yet the prices were ridiculous high in a demand supply economical perspective. But I’m actually glad to see numbers back this too, of course they’re still doing well because it’s Rolex. But I was sure that they weren’t as good as we thought
@rollingwithoutag11 күн бұрын
This is great analysis. It really illuminates what the trends are in aggregate.
@southnc6311 күн бұрын
Just try and get your hands on a Rolex Explorer II Polar - you'll be waiting years. The black dial version is more obtainable.
@theamateurguitarist618710 күн бұрын
Yeah and for years no one wanted them and they were considered by many as Rolex’s ugliest watch. Just shows the influence KZbinrs have had on the watch market and peoples opinions.
@sunnohh10 күн бұрын
In ten years there will only be two or three valuable rolexes, and it will be the same boring steel watches they always have been
@earthworm9410 күн бұрын
Most mechanical devices (guns, watches) are relatively poor investments. 1) They don't perform as well as most financial "devices"such as stock or precious metals. Also, when I buy a quality gun or watch I tend to have a psychological attachment to them and that makes them more difficult to trade.
@Brownimusprime10 күн бұрын
Guns and watches caught my attention - that’s my hobby money pit. I’ve found the trick is to keep both collections at three - buy smart, buy practically - and if you just have to have something, force yourself to part with one and see just how much you REALLY want the new and shiny. Pragmatism forces a stronger bond with what you already have.
@frankhujsa82110 күн бұрын
This is an interesting comment. Good investing requires zero emotional attachment. Perhaps that is why some people are not as successful with guns and watches. You noted as much in your remark. Fellow gun and watch collector here, cheers.
@muhammetozbek52910 күн бұрын
cars are same.
@brothberg10 күн бұрын
It's not just watches. Artnews says that Basquiat paintings are down 50%. LPs are defalting on VC funding promises. There's something really powerful about positive real interest rates
@vincet673010 күн бұрын
thanks for this update!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
You bet 😃
@nickwalsh52711 күн бұрын
The grey market has a lot to answer for. The huge bubble in watch prices which started in 2020 has resulted in a new generation of 'dealers' whose principal job is to sell you second hand watches (particularly certain well known models by certain well known brands) at substantially above RRP. This business model is not sustainable and will slowly bleed away over time. THAT is when i will buy my next Rolex.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Speculation kills all joy... 😀
@EricAtVVS10 күн бұрын
Long live the micro watch market!
@RobDTom9 күн бұрын
I have only bought micro brands for the last decade
@Travluminatii10 күн бұрын
This is beyond true thank you for putting the facts out there
@aureliussch.21854 сағат бұрын
Couldn't happen to a more honest bunch of lads. I feel sorry for the employees, though.
@targaflorio323910 күн бұрын
Love your watch videos based on facts. No bs. No spin. No vested interests or agendas. So many so called influencers talking up certain brands because they have so much money tied up in pieces.Great video. Thank you!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
I appreciate that 😃
@nickedwards144510 күн бұрын
Try and get a Tudor BB Monochrome in the UK. Oh and Rolex aren’t back in the windows.
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
If you ask nicely you can walk out with a two tone datejust immediately. Also a two tone daytona 😃
@RR-pv4mc2 күн бұрын
Very well done, thank you!!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchКүн бұрын
Thanks 😀
@GrumblingForesight11 күн бұрын
This is such a valuable analysis, thank you! Hope your collab with Watchcharts can continue. For me personally, I’ve made peace with the fact that this watch hobby of mine is not an investment. At best, compared to my other hobbies, it is the one that offers the best residual value potential.
@Rommel198811110 күн бұрын
I'm waiting for the Rolex CHNR two tone "root beer" to drop below MSRP in the second hand market. I think it will be the case in a couple of months. Absolutely crazy to buy any current production watch above retail.
@WestCoastAce279 күн бұрын
What country are you in? Doubt that happens in the US - way too many wealthy people, more created all the time. Short of a terrible recession or war, very unlikely. If you’re older, I’d say bite the bullet, admit you procrastinated, and pay the premium (this is what I did). If you’re younger, yeah, wait.
@Rommel19881119 күн бұрын
@WestCoastAce27 second hand was $20k just 1 year ago, $18,5k today and retail is $16,150. Probably worth a few months wait before buying retail which is now pretty much a walk-in if you have any AD buy history
@Rommel19881119 күн бұрын
@WestCoastAce27 sorry, in Spain, EU
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
It's going to be a while. My guess is it's likely the most popular two tone in the catalogue. 😀
@etebol10 күн бұрын
Boy the non horologically oriented “flippers” are probably going to gobble up this information. What I am getting out your video is that irrational watch collectors are going to save some money on some of the models that are hyped. On another note, if we’re Mr H Wilsdorf I would let all “non precious metal” models fizzle out and discontinue them eventually to make Rolex a mostly luxury jewelry commodity, thus allowing Tudor to take its place as a high quality Swiss watch and at the same time perpetuate my brand by making discontinued Rolex models retain their value as a collectors item. Tada. My two cents. Thank you much for your well researched video and for sharing this data with us commoners.
@WestCoastAce2710 күн бұрын
IMHO that would fail spectacularly. If Rolex stopped selling steel they’d lose a huge % of their appeal. Rolex has won the sweet spot of being aspirational for the top of the upper middle class and lower upper class. And they obviously have no intention of doing that since they’re build multiple new factories. There just isn’t a market for > 1M gold and platinum watches. Mike actually laid out what should be their strategy - get people to move up to more expensive watches. Stop selling 1 steel watch after another to ‘longtime customers’ and get them to ‘climb the ladder’. Use steel as the entry level drug to grow their base.
@etebol10 күн бұрын
@@WestCoastAce27 This is assuming that the up an coming watch enthusiast won’t grow tired of the same thing and the competitors won’t put “anything whatsoever” worth their money…oh and that the economy world wide won’t tank at all in the next half a century. Sure, a possible outcome as well.
@eggsII11 күн бұрын
BOOM! Thanks, Michael!
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
💪
@aikjones13 күн бұрын
Enjoy the watches!!!! Exactly my thoughts.
@apurvashethyt11 күн бұрын
This is really a great analysis. Thank you for preparing it. I was tired of waitlist and bought grand seiko. I am enjoying that watch
@Andrew-yy2ye11 күн бұрын
In all fairness you got a better quality watch and haven't followed the Herd ,wear it in good health 👍
@apurvashethyt11 күн бұрын
@@Andrew-yy2ye thank you
@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch8 күн бұрын
Good to hear you found a watch you're happy with 😀